Saturday, January 7, 2017

Beeswax Butter Bars

Winter is here full force and if you're like us, you're getting chapped skin. Our temperatures are arctic lately and being outside doing barn chores takes a toll. My son's hand actually crack and bleed without regular use of these bars formulated without preservatives, parabens or chemicals. My preservative of choice is Grapefruit extract. These ones January 2017 are made with shea, mango, coconut, olive, sunflower, and grape seed oils. I often add a skin-safe fragrance oil. These are very high quality and local, from Brambleberry here in Washington.

THERE'S A BUY BUTTON ON SIDEBAR

They come in a nice little re-usable tin. Very handy to toss in your purse, or leave in your car this winter. (Although in the warm months it WILL melt!)

These solid bars last for a really long time. Hold your bar in your hand to warm it up and then rub it on your hands, feet, elbows, lips, cheeks, or wherever you need it. The feel is silky soft.

*I rub some on my feet and hands before bed and wake up to the softest and smoothest skin!

All the butters and oils are beneficial in many ways. There are especially b vitamins and enzymes, not only soothing but sealing and healing. A layer of these over your skin will protect you for hours.

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My soaps are pure, old fashioned, and good! Every batch is made with raw sheep or goat milk from my own flock and herd.NO WATER AT ALL.Each small batch is made by my hands in my kitchen. I'm proud of them and I hope you will love them as much as I do.They are paraben and sulphate free, cold process lye soap.I use a method to keep the milk unheated and therefore raw, with all of the vitamins, enzymes and fats intact.The scents are skin-safe from Brambleberry usually because they are well-tested and superior.

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I'm the Dirt Road Diva~ The Queen of Quite A lot~ Wife, Mother, writer, artisan ...Living on a small horse ranch (Milk 'n Honey Ranch) on a dirt road, where the horses are keeping company with dairy goats, sheep, chickens, a goose, sometimes honey bees, cats and dogs, kids and the occassional un-invited coyote. The uniform is jeans, T-shirt,and flip flops; and if we mean business it's muckboots and an apron.